Environment Canada operational meteorologist Trudy Kidd, left, and meteorology summer intern Kevin MacKay survey wind damage at a home Thursday, Aug. 21, in Harrow. The pair is down from Toronto to try and determine if the area was struck by a tornado earlier this week. (RICK DAWES/The Windsor Star)

Environment Canada operational meteorologist Trudy Kidd, left, and meteorology summer intern Kevin MacKay survey wind damage at a home Thursday, Aug. 21, in Harrow. The pair is down from Toronto to try and determine if the area was struck by a tornado earlier this week. (RICK DAWES/The Windsor Star)

Homeowner Maria Ferver stands in a roofless barn behind her home Thursday, Aug. 21, in Harrow. Environment Canada workers came down from Toronto to try and determine if the area was struck by a tornado earlier this week. (RICK DAWES/The Windsor Star)

A worker unloading utility poles for the Herb Gray Parkway project was injured near the corner of Ojibway Parkway and E.C. Row Thursday August 21, 2014. Windsor Police and construction investigators were at the scene and the Ministry of Labour was called.(NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

Investigators at the scene where a worker was injured unloading utility poles for the Herb Gray Parkway project near the corner of Ojibway Parkway and E.C. Row Thursday August 21, 2014. Windsor Police and construction investigators were at the scene and the Ministry of Labour was called. The worker was taken by ambulance to hospital. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

Homeowner John Ferver, left, and reporter Dave Waddell, right, look towards a tree limb that broke from a tree days ago during a storm, Thursday, Aug. 21, in Harrow. Environment Canada workers came down from Toronto to try and determine if the area was struck by a tornado earlier this week. (RICK DAWES/The Windsor Star)

Homeowner John Ferver looks towards a tree limb that broke from a tree days ago during a storm, Thursday, Aug. 21, in Harrow. Environment Canada workers came down from Toronto to try and determine if the area was struck by a tornado earlier this week. (RICK DAWES/The Windsor Star)

Drummer Ian Paice of Deep Purple performs with the band at The Colosseum, Caesars Windsor, Thursday August 21, 2014. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

Deep Purple’s Steve Morse and Don Airey on keyboards perform with the band at The Colosseum, Caesars Windsor, Thursday August 21, 2014. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

Homeowner John Ferver is pictured behind his home, Thursday, Aug. 21, in Harrow. Environment Canada workers came down from Toronto to try and determine if the area was struck by a tornado earlier this week. (RICK DAWES/The Windsor Star)

A barn is pictured with parts of its roof blown off and metal door lifted Thursday, Aug. 21, in Harrow. Environment Canada workers came down from Toronto to try and determine if the area was struck by a tornado earlier this week. (RICK DAWES/The Windsor Star)

The contents of a barn are pictured after parts of its roof were blown off and metal door lifted Thursday, Aug. 21, in Harrow. Environment Canada workers came down from Toronto to try and determine if the area was struck by a tornado earlier this week. (RICK DAWES/The Windsor Star)

Veteran Jeff Gravel speaks during a visit from NDP leader Thomas Mulcair at the legion in Amherstburg on Thursday, August 21, 2014. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

Veterans Mike Akpata, left, and Bruce Moncur (right) take part in a meeting with NDP leader Thomas Mulcair at the legion in Amherstburg on Thursday, August 21, 2014. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

Veteran Mike Akpata speaks during a meeting with NDP leader Thomas Mulcair at the legion in Amherstburg on Thursday, August 21, 2014. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

An Environment Canada Prius is pictured Thursday, Aug. 21, in Harrow. Environment Canada workers came down from Toronto to try and determine if the area was struck by a tornado earlier this week. (RICK DAWES/The Windsor Star)

Environment Canada operational meteorologist Trudy Kidd takes a call Thursday, Aug. 21, in Harrow. Environment Canada workers came down from Toronto to try and determine if the area was struck by a tornado earlier this week. (RICK DAWES/The Windsor Star)

NDP leader Thomas Mulcair is joined by MPP Lisa Gretzky (right) as he visits with veterans at the legion in Amherstburg on Thursday, August 21, 2014. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

NDP leader Thomas Mulcair is joined by MPP Taras Natyshak (right) as he visits with veterans at the legion in Amherstburg on Thursday, August 21, 2014. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

Veteran Bruce Moncur speaks during a visit from NDP leader Thomas Mulcair at the legion in Amherstburg on Thursday, August 21, 2014. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)

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